This is not totally related, but I'd love to see a docbook based doc
for numpy.
See, I am writing GmatH (http://gmath.sourceforge.net) and among
otherb things it provides a nice GUI (I hope) to NumPy.
Now I'd love to see a docbook based thinggy that could be added to
the app using a gtkhtml widget (duh!).
It'd be nice to also have a Quick help file that I could incorporate
into the app.
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On 3/13/00, 6:54:22 PM, Janko Hauser <jhauser at ifm.uni-kiel.de> wrote
regarding RE: [Numpy-discussion] Documentation:
> I'm currently build a reference for NumPy and some of the other
> modules in the format of the standard python library reference. At the
> moment this is more a personal effort to get an overview which
> functions are there. I do not really write stuff myself, but bring
> information of various sources together and reformat it.
> Than I want to test some approaches to extract info for a function
> from the HTML source at the interactive commandline.
> I see this not as a replacement for the excellent PDF documentation,
> which has far more information and many examples.
> The standard latex documentation package for Python has currently a
> bug with the index generation. If this is solved I will put a HTML
> tree online, so it can be examined and criticized.
> Yust for information,
> __Janko
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